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Entreprises

  • Carleton University - Sessional Lecturer

    1998 - 2007 • Supervised a large project where students built the Differentiated Services traffic management OPNET model for IP/MPLS based switches
    http://www.sce.carleton.ca/courses/sysc-4907/index.html
    • Lectured graduate course “Advanced topics in Computer Communications”: http://www.sce.carleton.ca/courses/94581.
    • Lectured fourth year undergraduate course: “Computer Networks”
    • Lectured UNI, PNNI, MPLS and Differentiated Services special courses.

    § Team-led research effort and provide architecture on Denial of Service Attacks in ATM networks.
    § Researched the applicability of PKI security infrastructure in ATM/MPLS Networks. Recommended Secure Message Exchange with a shared secret key and PKI (X-509 protocols) public key generation and distribution in ATM networks. Solution was based on Internet and ATM security standards: RFC 2510, ATM Security Specification v1.0.
    § Recommended IPsec architecture (RFC 2401 and RFC 2411) as a security mechanism for the ATM control and data plane.
    § Provided high-level architecture for the secure backbone ATM switch.
    § Offered solutions for secure ATM connectivity.
  • Avaya - Software Architect and Team Leader

    Issy-les-Moulineaux 1994 - maintenant Avaya - Nortel (IP Phones, Succession 1000 – VoIP Platform, Shasta – Service Switch), Belleville, Ottawa 11/2003-current

    Role: Software Architect
    Projects: SIP Proxy, SVLAN, IP Phones (8 years)
    Tasks Performed:

    § Improved software architecture for threads/active objects, queuing, managing of small objects, and UI framework
    § Lead, hands-on (did performance tuning), software architect for Web Browser.
    § Lead software architect for VDI platform.
    § Team lead and hands-on (wrote ½ of the code) software architect for Java Script application enablement on SIP phones
    § Team lead and hands-on (wrote 1/3 of the code) software architect for IPv6 on SIP phones
    § Team lead and hands-on (code inspected all the code) IP Telephony architect for the new 1200 IP phones
    § Implemented cache memory (Terminal Table) manager for BCM300 (Enterprise Small Business central office)
    § Gathered requirements and team lead SVLAN project
    § Prototyped SIP Proxy
    § Services and MPLS prime. Developed MPLS, applets and robustness test sweet on network processor
    § Team leader for network processor data path group, Frame Relay group and owner of routing on Shasta
    § Prepared and lectured network processor architecture and coding
    § Prepared Frame Relay training and wrote functional specification for Frame Relay traffic management (CAC oversubscription, traffic shaping and classes of service)
    § Supported GNPS (customer support) group
    § Delivered SIP Registrar (FS, HLD, coding, testing).
    § Delivered functional specification, high-level design, functional test plan, FIT plan and code for H.323 ARQ admission requests for H.323 Gate Keeper.
    § Completed FIT testing for SIP Redirect Server and delivered FIT document.
    § Designed, implemented Solid database keep-alive mechanism for Primary, Alternate and multiple Fail Safe SIP Proxy servers. Provided complete test plan for database synchronization mechanism and tested it.
    • Fixed SIP Proxy problems for alpha phase.

    Protocols: SIP, UNIStim, RTP/RTCP, IPv6, H.323, FR, SVLAN, VLAN(802.1p-q-x, 802.3, LLDP), Radius, Routing, MPLS, Frame Relay, FTP, TFTP, ICMP
    Languages: UML, C++/C
    Tools: Rational Rose, Tornado, Clear Case, Clear Quest
    OS: VxWorks, LINUX, UNIX, SUN Solaris
    Database: Solid

Formations

  • Carleton University (Ottawa)

    Ottawa 1996 - 1998 Master of Software Eningeering

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